Abstract

A biocompatible calcium-phosphate-collagen composite porous material, suitable for creating implants of given sizes and shapes, is synthesized accelerationally in the field of a hydroacoustic emitter, separated and conditioned in an ultrasonic self-cleaning filter. Afterwards, homogenization is performed and the obtained homogenate is used to form a body with the required size and shape, it is then exposed to lyophilic drying to form an implant, which samples sewn under the skin into the scruff of white mice for the control without causing undesirable changes in the adjacent tissues.

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